Property Description

This two double bedroom, period conversion, garden flat is a great, bright, airy property with just the right balance old-school charm and effortless modern living. At the front of the property there is a large reception room, complete with high ceilings, a square bay window and attractive period features. As you proceed through the property you pass a large double bedroom complete with feature fireplace, a modern eat-in kitchen diner and a cellar, which offers handy storage solutions. Tucked away quietly at the rear of the property you have a contemporary bathroom and another double bedroom with concertina doors that open onto a two tiered private garden. The flat is in fantastic condition, ideal for anyone wanting to be able to move in hassle free, and stamp their own mark on a property over time. Due to the central location the property will appeal to a wide range of purchasers, from owner occupiers, first time buyers and buy-to-let investors alike. Herne Hill station is a two minute walk with access to Canary Warf in twenty-six minutes and Victoria within thirteen minutes. The green open spaces of Brockwell Park are on your doorstep and the weekend lifestyle of the many celebrated Herne Hill establishments are only a short walk away. The restaurants and shops within the lauded Brixton Village, the amenities of the high street and Brixton Station are all within close proximity. Early viewings recommended.

Council Tax Band C

EPC rating E (54)

Floor Plan

Transport Information

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Area Highlights

Herne Hill

Herne Hill is one of those areas that belong to those in the know. Brockwell Park alone could generate enough demand on its own, but there is more to the area than one of the most staggeringly beautiful (and user friendly) parks in London. With a large variety of homes ranging from the massive turn-of-the-century houses of the southern quadrant neighbouring Dulwich Village to typical Victorian terraces to the North of more working class origins.